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Titan Shares Surge After Strong Q3
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Titan Company Ltd share price was trading at ₹4,286, up ₹174.90 or 4.25%, on January 7, 2026, as the stock reacted positively to its Q3 FY26 update, which showed 40% year-on-year growth in consumer businesses and continued retail expansion.

The company significantly expanded its retail footprint during this period, adding 56 net new stores to reach a total of 3,433 retail outlets.

The stock emerged as the top gainer in the Nifty 500 universe, hitting an all-time high of ₹4,300 per share. Here is the segment-wise update of its Q3 business:

Titan’s Jewellery Segment Update 

Jewellery Segment Performance and "beYon" Launch The jewellery division, which includes brands like Tanishq, Mia, Zoya, and CaratLane, was a primary growth driver with a 41% YoY revenue increase. This growth was largely attributed to a vibrant festive demand and substantial increases in the average selling price (ASP), which helped offset flat buyer growth in a high gold-price environment. 

Key highlights within this segment include:

  • Gold Coins: Sales nearly doubled compared to Q3 FY25, as consumers viewed them as a strong investment.
  • Product Categories: Plain gold jewellery grew in the late thirties, while studded jewellery saw its best performance of the fiscal year with mid-twenties growth.
  • New Brand Launch: Toward the end of the quarter, Titan launched "beYon," a lab-grown diamond brand aimed at addressing the emerging need for affordable, everyday fashion-led diamond jewellery.
  • Retail Expansion: The company added 47 net new jewellery stores in India during the quarter.

Watches and Eyecare Growth

The Watches and Wearables division recorded a 13% YoY growth, led by a 17% increase in analog watches following a healthy festive performance. While the Titan brand saw double-digit gains due to premiumisation, the Smartwatches category declined by approximately 26% YoY, primarily due to lower volumes. The Eyecare division grew by 16% YoY, supported by a strong product mix of international and house brands. Growth was particularly strong in sunglasses and prescription lenses, with e-commerce acting as a critical driver for the division's omni-channel strategy.

Emerging and International Businesses 

Titan’s emerging businesses showed mixed results:

  • Women’s Bags: This category saw an explosive 111% YoY growth, driven by a twofold increase in volumes for the Fastrack and Irth brands.
  • Fragrances: Grew by 22% YoY, led by volume growth in the Skinn and Fastrack lines.
  • Taneira: The ethnic wear brand witnessed a 6% YoY decline in sales, as lower volumes offset the benefits of higher average selling prices.

On the global front, international businesses surged by approximately 79% to 81% YoY. This was driven by robust performance in the GCC, Singapore, and North America markets, including the opening of two new Tanishq stores in Boston and Orlando.

To visualize Titan's performance this quarter, one might compare the company to a grand festival pavilion; while the primary attraction (the jewellery segment) drew the largest crowds with its high-value offerings, the surrounding stalls (watches and handbags) saw varied traffic, all while the pavilion itself continued to expand its borders into new, international territories.

Titan Company Share Price Hits Fresh New Record High

On Wednesday (7 January 2026), Titan Company share price rose as much as 4.5% to an intraday high of ₹4,300 on the NSE, even as the benchmark Sensex was down 0.01%. The stock was reacting to Titan's Q3 update.

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